
T-Mobile annouced its much anticipated second Android phone officially called myTouch 3g with Google. Succeeding the G1, myTouch is much sleeker, slimmer, and boasting a wide array of new features. Touch screen display with a virtual keyboard will replace the old physical keypad. Just in time to compete with Apple’s new iPhone 3G S.
Running on the Android platform means you get all the Google services including Google maps, Gmail, Picasa, Stree View, Youtube, ect. All your instant messaging needs are included as it supports AOL, Windows Live, Google Talk, and Yahoo Messaging.
The phone itself is the same as the HTC launched in Europe earlier this year under the name HTC Magic. Available in three colors white, red, and black. It’ll come with updated Android OS 1.5. It’ll feature a 3.2-inch display (320 by 480 pixels), 3.15 mega pixel camera, 3G radio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and 192MB RAM / 256MB ROM.
myTouch 3g can be preordered on July 8th with a price tag of $199 with a two year contract.







